The Minnesota Vikings will not release QB Rhett Bomar after Bomar was arrested for driving while intoxicated Sunday, Aug. 7. Head coach Leslie Frazier said the team wants to deal with the matter internally. Bomar addressed his teammates about the situation Monday, Aug. 8.

New York Giants backup QB Rhett Bomar may have secured the team's No. 2 quarterback duties Thursday, Sept. 2, reports The Associated Press. In the team's preseason finale, he hit 11 of 24 passes for 171 yards and one touchdown with one interception.

New York Giants head coach Tom Coughlin indicated that the team has been looking at available quarterbacks in case they do not comfortable with QB Rhett Bomar has their primary backup quarterback, reports Ralph Vacchiano, of the New York Daily News. "Our guys have been working on this for a couple of weeks," he said. "I just think that we're investigating all our options."

Adam Schefter, of ESPN, reports via Twitter that the New York Giants have agreed to a deal with free-agent QB Jim Sorgi (Colts). Sorgi will compete with QB Rhett Bomar for the team's backup quarterback spot.

The Associated Press reports New York Giants QB Andre' Woodson and QB Rhett Bomar, both competing for the No. 3 quarterback job, each struggled during the team's final preseason game Thursday, Sept. 3. Woodson finished the game 6-for-19 for 98 yards with an interception while Bomar was 2-for-7 for 40 yards with an interception.

Updating a previous report, Mike Garafolo, of the Newark Star-Ledger, reports the New York Giants have signed fifth-round draft choice QB Rhett Bomar to a four-year deal worth $1.935 million. The deal also includes a $185,183 signing bonus. There are also escalators in the contract that can increase the value.

Paul Schwartz, of the New York Post, reports New York Giants QB Rhett Bomar sailed a few of his passes in his first action with the team. When he settled down, he did show a quick release that at times came from a three-quarters delivery. Head coach Tom Coughlin said, "It's real quick, it's all arm kind of thing. I can see we're going to have to really work hard to get his momentum going into his throws, especially off to the left."

Mike Garafolo, of The Star-Ledger, reports New York Giants general manager Jerry Reese defended the pick of QB Rhett Bomar in the NFL Draft by saying Bomar or QB Andre' Woodson could serve as an insurance policy for a potential departure of QB David Carr down the road. "We drafted Woodson last year. We still like Woodson," Reese said before he could even be asked about what Bomar's arrival means for Woodson. "I know people will start to write him off right away, but that's not true. Who knows how long David Carr will be here?" Head coach Tom Coughlin added Bomar represented good value for the team. "The scouts had very good grades on Bomar," Coughlin said. "There were a lot of people in the room who, when Bomar was picked, stood up and talked about the value of that individual at that time."

Sam Houston State QB Rhett Bomar said during his NFL Scouting Combine interview that he is not concerned about taking snaps under center despite taking shotgun snaps most of the time during his senior season in college.